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Cisco IoT wireless access points hit by severe command injection flaw

Network World

Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) hardware has been hit with a hard-to-ignore flaw that could allow attackers to hijack the access points’ web interface using a crafted HTTP request. Cisco’s other wireless access point products that don’t use URWB are unaffected. If this is disabled, the device was not affected.

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Microsoft Hires Ex-Apple Exec in Charge of Wireless for Hardware

CTOvision

s former executive in charge of wireless technologies to work on mixed reality hardware and artificial intelligence technology. Caballero is working on hardware such as the HoloLens mixed-reality headset, according to […]. Microsoft Corp. hired Apple Inc.’s

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How to deploy WPA3 for enhanced wireless security

Network World

WPA3 is the latest iteration of the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) standard, succeeding WPA2, which has been the de facto security protocol for wireless networks for nearly two decades. Keep in mind, this is an optional feature for network devices and support for it isn’t required for hardware to be Wi-Fi 6 or WPA3-compliant.

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Juniper expands AI management features for wired, wireless networks

Network World

The enhancements are intended to reinforce the vendor’s AI-Native Networking Platform, announced earlier this year , which brings Juniper’s wired, wireless data center, campus and branch networking products under one common management offering. The package can now also detect APs that may be unreachable due to an ISP outage or other reason.

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Cisco launches intelligent Wi-Fi 7 access points

Network World

Cisco has taken the wraps off a pair of intelligent WiFi-7 access points and introduced a new way of licensing wireless gear across cloud, on-premises and hybrid networks. This integration lets customers from a central location identify and remediate performance bottlenecks across wireless, owned and unowned networks.

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From edge to cloud: The critical role of hardware in AI applications

CIO Business Intelligence

All this has a tremendous impact on the digital value chain and the semiconductor hardware market that cannot be overlooked. Hardware innovations become imperative to sustain this revolution. So what does it take on the hardware side? Wireless at the edge It goes without saying that our digital experiences today are wireless.

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Hardware hackers manage to run GTA: Vice City on a wireless router

TechSpot

A new project shared on KittenLabs describes a real gaming router – a networking device that has been hacked and programmed to run a specific game with a bit of help from external GPU, an AMD Radeon connected via PCIe. The router in question is a TP-Link TL-WDR4900, and the. Read Entire Article

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